Provincia de Jiangsu
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Jiangsu Province Essentials
Jiangsu Province preserves China’s architectural and imperial history through the UNESCO-listed classical gardens of Suzhou and the former capital landmarks of Nanjing. The region features Ming Dynasty landscapes like the Humble Administrator’s Garden, the leaning Tiger Hill Pagoda, and the 88-meter-tall Grand Buddha at Ling Shan in Wuxi. Significant historical sites include Nanjing’s Presidential Palace and the Memorial for the Nanjing Massacre. The province is also defined by its ancient water systems, from the canal-side streets of Shantang to the historic Grand Canal blocks in Wuxi and Zhouzhuang.
15 lugaresCultural Highlights
Explore the region’s historical and architectural diversity, from the extensive vehicle collection at the Shanghai Auto Museum to the solemn Nanjing Massacre Memorial. This selection features the former residence of author Pearl S. Buck at Nanjing University and the Jiangnan Examination Hall, a former center for imperial exams. Modern landmarks like the Liyang Museum and Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium are included, alongside Yangzhou’s memorial to Silla scholar Choe Chiwon, the first in China dedicated to a foreign figure.
7 lugaresHistoric Sites of Jiangsu
Jiangsu's architectural history spans millennia, featuring the UNESCO-listed Classical Gardens of Suzhou and the leaning Tiger Hill Tower. The region preserves significant defensive structures like the Pan Gate water-and-land gate and the Mount Yu Citywall. Imperial heritage is represented by the Ming Ancestors Mausoleum, while religious sites include the Taoist Mystery Temple and the North Temple Pagoda. These landmarks demonstrate evolving engineering and aesthetic styles from the Song and Ming dynasties through the early 20th century.
15 lugaresHistoric Temples and Sacred Sites
This collection spans the diverse spiritual traditions of Jiangsu, featuring the 88-meter bronze Grand Buddha at Ling Shan and the ancient Taoist Xuanmiao Temple in Suzhou, founded in the 3rd century. In Nanjing, the 4th-century Jiming Temple stands near the city wall, while St. Paul's Church showcases early 20th-century Western architecture. The Shanxiang Mosque in Zhenjiang and the Jiading Confucius Temple highlight the region's long-standing Islamic and Confucian heritage preserved through centuries of dynastic change.
6 lugaresScenic Parks & Gardens
This collection features the pinnacle of classical Chinese landscaping across Jiangsu province. It highlights Suzhou’s UNESCO World Heritage gardens, such as the Humble Administrator’s and Lingering Gardens, renowned for their intricate rockeries, pavilion architecture, and water features. The list also includes Nanjing’s historic Zhan Garden and the Presidential Palace, alongside the ancient Panmen Gate and the leaning pagoda at Tiger Hill. For natural scenery, the selection spans the expansive Lake Yunlong in Xuzhou to the Ming Ancestors Mausoleum.
13 lugaresMapa De Provincia de Jiangsu
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- yuan renminbi CNY ¥ · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Se Prefiere Efectivo
- Números De Emergencia
- 110 Policía
- Electricidad
- 220 V · 50 HzTipo A / Tipo C / Tipo I
- Idiomas
- chino
- Agua Del Grifo
- No Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +86
Tours y actividades
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